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| |status= | |location=131 Clay Street, Studio 211, Central Falls, RI | ||
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| |state_province=Rhode Island | |||
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| |website=http://www.binchpress.com | |||
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| Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected]. | Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected]. | ||
Revision as of 15:31, 23 September 2025
| Binch Press | |
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| Location | 131 Clay Street, Studio 211, Central Falls, RI | 
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 | 
| Years active | 2019–present | 
| Services | Print for hire | 
| Website | binchpress.com | 
Send risograph or screen printing project inquiries to [email protected]. Binch Press is a volunteer-run print and ceramics cooperative centering queer/trans artists and artists of color in Central Falls, RI (occupied Pokanoket Wampanoag and Narragansett land). Binch came out of a desire to openly share print and ceramics facilities that are often guarded by inaccessible institutions or are costly to acquire and maintain alone. We have a cooperative structure and offer memberships on a sliding scale. Binch Press believes in mutual aid by and for Queer and POC artists. We openly share resources, skills and equipment with each other and our communities. Binch is a space for personal self expression as well as collective action. Our art helps us embody our identities and make struggles for justice widely visible.
